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Pounce Technologies Inc. V.POI.H

Pounce Technologies Inc has no active business and is currently looking at new business opportunities for a strategic acquisition and a simultaneous financing.


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Comment by Merovingian2003on Feb 05, 2016 12:19pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:High salaries?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:High salaries?I am just as agitated as most on this board with the declining share price.  Losing money certainly creates anger and negative emotions.  However, if take the emotion out of it, I don't think it is accurate to say Slyce's purpose is to funnel publicly raised money to insiders.  Yes, agree that salaries may be lofty, but I don't think you'd be walking in and signing Fortune 500, 100 Brands, like the top home improvement retailer, Home Depot, without having the technology and someone at the helm that can get you into those places.  So, you signed a guy for a $200,000 annually or whatever, but has got you in the doors to sign a multi-year licensing deal with numerous top brands.  Seems kind of worth it to me.  I'd like to think if I could walk into Toys'R'Us, Best Buy etc and secure such deals that I'd be worth $150K, wouldn't you?
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